Game of Thrones Spoilers, Finale, Live Stream: Season 4 Episode 10: Yes, It’s in Two Weeks

Game of Thrones Spoilers, Finale, Live Stream: Season 4 Episode 10: Yes, It’s in Two Weeks
Tests have been done to determine if a pivotal moment between characters Oberyn Martell and “The Mountain” Gregor Clegane in last week’s “Game of Thrones” episode could actually happen in real life. (HBO)
Jack Phillips
6/2/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 10--the finale--will be shown in two weeks on June 15.

The episode’s title will be called “The Children,” and a synopsis leaked online.

SPOILERS:

HBO confirmed a few weeks ago that it will be the longest episode in the show’s history, clocking in at 66 minutes. “Following suit with the past two seasons, this year’s finale will have and extended runtime. ‘The Children’ will be 66 minutes long, beating out season two’s finale for the longest episode yet by just two minutes,” said the WinterisComing.net website.

According to Hypable, the finale’s synopsis doesn’t offer much information.

“An unexpected arrival north of the Wall changes circumstances. Dany is forced to face harsh realities. Bran learns more of his destiny. Tyrion sees the truth of his situation,” it reads.

Before that, Episode 9, “The Watchers on the Wall,” will premiere next Sunday.

In Episode 8, Oberyn Martell fought against “The Mountain,” leading to his death.

Oberyn actor Pedro Pascal told TVGuide.com: It was something I was prepared for all along, but still it is such a brutal twist in the story. There’s a part of me that as a fan and watcher of this show that was never really able to get over it. There was an ever-present ache for Oberyn in my heart in the doing of it.”

He added, “Before I started shooting. In Los Angeles, I did classes with a master of wu shu martial arts, which is an acrobatic martial arts. The instructor’s name is Master Hu. He showed me the basics: How to fight with a spear, how to move my weight, twists and turns. This is a style of fighting that you hadn’t seen on the show before. 

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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